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In line with a report from just a few hours ago, Google's new
standalone Maps app for iOS [App Store] has just gone live in the App
Store. The app offers iOS 6 users unhappy with the experience on Apple's
new in-house Maps app the ability to switch back to Google's free
offering. The new Google Maps also offers a number of enhancements
beyond what was offered when it powered the built-in Maps

AllThingsD reports that Google's highly anticipated iOS Maps app
is set to be released later tonight. When Apple stopped using Google
Maps in September with iOS 6, rumors immediately began that the search
engine giant would release its own Maps app into the App Store. Since
then, unhappy iOS users have been waiting patiently for the app, which
didn't seem like it was going to materialize, until tonight. Google
Maps for iOS will likely be a huge hit with iPhone users that have been
plagued with problems using Apple's built-in mapping solution. Apple has
received significant criticism over i

The much-anticipated Google Maps for iOS is finally here. The app
offers iOS 6 users who are unhappy with Apple's in-house Maps app an
opportunity to switch back to Google's map platform. The new app
includes turn-by-turn navigation, public transit directions, Google
local search and more. There are a number of features and tidbits that
come with Google Maps for iOS as well. Here's a selection. - Jesse
Hollington notes on Twitter that Google Maps is now a transit routing
app option that is linked from Apple's Maps app. - Google has created
the Google Maps for iOS SDK, which allows deve

tech

Apple is getting embarrassed right now as Google’s new iOS Maps
app shoots to the top of the charts. But there is one upside to the
beatdown. After three months of holding out to avoid Apple Maps, many
people are now upgrading to iOS 6 or an iPhone 5. Last night I watched
several people learn of the existence of Google Maps for iOS, and the
first thing they did was update their phones’ firmware.
S

There's something weird going on in Apple's App Store.
Last week, I called attention to Dental Surgery, an unbelievably bizarre
iPad app, which had somehow risen to become one of the most popular
free apps in the store. Within hours, it was gone. This week, a new app
called Nose Surgery found its way in the top ten, apparently from the
same developer using a different name. What's the deal?
T

John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka earned a Nobel Prize for
breakthroughs that came from their decades of stem cell research. Now it
appears their work may soon change lives. The Wall Street Journal
reports that a biotechnology company plans to seek regulatory approval
as early as tomorrow for human trials involving reprogrammed stem cells.
Unlike traditional stem cells, which are s

With new surveillance technologies and evidence of a nationwide NSA
wiretapping program, it's already difficult enough for the average
person to stay out of the ever-expanding crosshairs of the United
States' counterterrorism operations. Now a Wall Street Journal
investigation has unsealed records from the National Counterterrorism
Center (NCTC) which reveal a list of expanded guide

design

Comprised solely of recyclable materials, Studio 1984’s
Ecological Pavilion doesn’t have much in the way of modern conveniences,
but it wouldn’t be a bad spot to spend a cozy afternoon. When asked
about the name of his fledgling architecture collective, Studio 1984,
cofounder Romain Gié replies with an Orwell-worthy “Big Brother is
always watching.” Despite that dystopian implication, howeve

Many of us enjoy a beer after work (and some of you, during), but for
the most part we're not in a rush; we understand the tap dispenses beer
at a set pace, and I almost like the anticipation that comes with
watching the glass slowly fill with amber up to the top.
In a sports stadium, however, you want beer NOW. You sneak away from
your seat because they called a time-out and you think you can

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business

A couple of articles for light evening reading:
From Derek Thompson at the Atlantic: The Best Idea for the Debt Ceiling?
Abolish It Forever. It really should be called the "default ceiling".
I've been arguing for years - since Reagan demanded a clean bill from
Congress in the '80s - that the default ceiling is just for political
grandstanding.
From Suzy Khimm at the Wonkblog: New language, sam

With more than 100 million users worldwide on both iOS and
Android, Instagram’s success as a mobile platform is clear to see and
now with its expanded web presence, there are now more opportunities
than ever to show off your photography skills. However, how many times
do you take a photo and use a filter without really thinking about it?
For many of us, we just slap on a filter because it just hap

Is your startup struggling to solve a tricky data challenge?
Data science startup Kaggle is launching a program today to rally its
community of 70,000 statisticians from around the world to solve your
most enduring problems. The only catch? The new program known as “let
the crowd be your cofounder” is only open to small startups, and
founders will need to set aside $5,000 dollars in prize money o

Apple's naming approach is inconsistent, it begs for lawsuits
(offensive and defensive) and it shouldn't be the model for your
organization. iPhone is a phone, iPad is a pad, iPod is a ... (and
owning a letter of the alphabet is i-mpossible).
Procter and Gamble, on the other hand, has been doing it beautifully for
a hundred years. Crisco, Tide, Pringles, Bounty, Duracell--these are
fanciful names

cooking

We heart holiday food, but holiday food doesn’t always show love our
waistlines. Use these simple tricks to lighten up your favorites.
#1: Baked Ham
Ham is a lean meat but when recipes call for one pound per serving the
calories skyrocket to 760 and the fat climbs to 44 grams! Also, when
you’re talking smoked or cured foods, the sodium can get out of control.
To lighten: Stick to 3 to 4 ounce por

These deliciously decadent chocolate-flavored balls have been a family
favorite for decades. Whip them up this holiday season for the ones you
love.
Food Safety Note
These rum balls have been modified from the version my mom made when I
was younger. The original version calls for a raw egg (the batter isn’t
cooked). To make these rum balls kid-friendly and adhere to prevent
salmonella, I use a pa

There comes a time in everyone’s life when one needs a Manhattan. And
during the past few weeks, that time had come for me. Actually, it came
for me several times. I’ve recently been turned on to rye whiskey, and
although folks online spoke up about various brands they like when I
mentioned my sudden craving, I learned that it’s not something that one
comes across every day in Paris.
I went to t

New eBook from Karen Hutton
You all surely know Karen by now, yes? If not, here’s a way to get to
know her through her work. And yes, for those of you joining us for our
New Zealand Photo Adventure, she’ll be along with us as one of the
instructors – fun!
Grab the new eBook here!
* 104 gorgeously laid out pages, with 100 photographs and the mindflash
stories that go with them.
* Kick back, rel

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It therefore should be possible for even the photographer; just as for
the creative poet or painter, to use the object as a stepping stone to a
realm of meaning completely beyond itself.
— Clarence John Laughlin

cinema

There's been plenty of marketing for films like The Dark Knight Rises,
Pacific Rim and more this year, but perhaps the best piece of viral
marketing (if you can call it that) comes in the form of a mystery
package sent to The University of Chicago. The school's Tumblr page
recently posted an update with the details of a package addressed to
Henry Walton Jones, Jr. It was shoved aside for their st

It's been 20 years since “A Few Good Men” hit theaters (on
December 11, 1992), yet "You can't handle the truth!" is still one of
the best-known movie quotes of all time.
The Rob Reiner movie -- which starred Jack Nicholson, Tom Cruise, Demi
Moore and Kevin Bacon, with appearances from Kiefer Sutherland, Cuba
Gooding, Jr. and Noah Wyle -- went on to grab four Academy Awards
nominations, including

Amongst last year's grantees were a handful of projects
we've been following since then - Buddha of Africa (a working title), a
South Africa/Malawi production, and The Supreme Price - a USA/Nigeria
production; there were 2 or 3 others as I recall. Skimming over this
year's list, I can see that there are, once again, a handful of
projects that will be of specific interest to t

A few weeks ago we wrote about two new Studio Ghibli animated films in
the works from the legendary Japanese studio. At the time, we were only
finding out about the titles and preliminary details. Now the two films
have been officially announced as the two Studio Ghibli 2013 films, and
along with this announcement comes two official teaser posters - one for
each movie. The two lovely, hand-drawn

I’ve really been enjoying Max’s dorm DIY posts; they serve as an
excellent reminder that even if you have a small, single room, you can
still transform it with creativity and make it a completely different
environment. This Before & After project was based on exactly that
task: Take a single room and make it amazing while on a tight
budget. Good Shepherd Center, a women’s shelter in Los Angel

Materials: Expedit 2x2 shelving unit
Description: Ever thought that the Expedit series took a bit too much
space? My very small hallway had no space for a full version of the
Expedit as the front door couldn't open... This is how I did it:
First I marked up the cut plane on the assembled Expedit 2x2, the plane
is a bit shifted in this case, as the shoes to the left are bigger than
the shoes

I was reading a favorite blog of mine that belongs to my friend
Yvonne called Yvestown. Do you know this blog? If you’ve been hiding
under a rock and haven’t, it’s time to know about Yvestown. This blog is
such a pretty one and the blogger, Yvonne, is a very talented lady who
loves to decorate and photograph her home for all to see on the “pages”
of her fabulous site. Look at her gorgeous home…
I

architecture

Kyiv National University of Architecture and Construction in Ukraine
hold a workshop within the framework of conference “Contemporary
education”. It was organized by the team of KG’MGarchitects studio.
The main topic of workshop was using Autodesk Maya software for the
design of architectural objects.
The first step served as a series of lectures designed to provide
participants with tools (s

The jury – composed of the directors of the MAXXI,
representatives of the MoMA and Constructo in Santiago Chile – met on
Wednesday 28 November to select the five finalists who, by January 2013,
must present their projects for the realisation of a temporary space
for live summer events in the MAXXI Plaza. The jury will meet once again
to select the project to be constructed and inaugurated in June.

The existing Vienna Westbahnhof train station lays in the end point of
the Mariahilferstreet which is the shopping axis of Vienna. The “gürtel”
which is a green band cuts the street and creates a undefined
corridor.The neighbor on two sides; the Bahnhof City contains a lot of
closed space with shopping, offices and a hotel.
Mariahilfer street begins with a public space: Former court stables
Museu

In the international architectural competition for the new
'Ozeanium' Aquarium in Basel, Switzerland, the proposal 'Seacliff' by
Boltshauser Architekten has been selected as the winning entry. The
Zurich-based firm beat out tough competition from big architectural
names, like Zaha Hadid Architects, who came in third, or David
Chipperfield Architects, MVRDV, and Behnisch Architekten who only made t

Set to open in June of 2013 in the rising city of Nanjing (pop. 6.5
million) in China, the Sifang Art Museum will be a 30,000-square-foot
space devoted to contemporary design and architecture. Designed by
Steven Holl, the museum is part of the Contemporary International
Practical Exhibition of Architecture, a privately financed project that
will also include a convention center and 20 villas eac

Design Thinking

Many of us enjoy a beer after work (and some of you, during), but for
the most part we're not in a rush; we understand the tap dispenses beer
at a set pace, and I almost like the anticipation that comes with
watching the glass slowly fill with amber up to the top.
In a sports stadium, however, you want beer NOW. You sneak away from
your seat because they called a time-out and you think you can

This is one of our favorites from Core77's collection of Workshop
Workhorse gifts: when it comes to production, precision begets
precision. This high-quality machined doodad will multiply the uses of
your trusty ruler, turning it into a capable production aid. Slide it on
and start quickly squaring things up and marking consistent depths.
When done break down and stow it.
Czeck Edge Ruler Stop

A veritable holy grail... photo by Mark Lampert for NPR
It ain't design, but a monastic lesson, of sorts, for modern artisans:
any beer connoisseur worth his or her salt—or hops, as it were—knows
that the trappist brew Westvleteren (pronounced as it's spelled:
WEST-v'letter'n) is widely considered to be the rarest beer in the
world. As the coveted product of one of six Trappist br

Graphic Design

Designed by Wink Design Atelier
Printed by Rohner LetterpressActive/Unique Graphics
Resembling the natural materials that the store Sojourn
celebrates, these identity materials may inspire you to sojourn there
yourself.
Production Details
Client
Sojourn

I’ve always loved emerald green, but being that it’s been
declared Pantone’s 2013 color of the year, lately it’s been more
prominently on my mind. So needless to say, this particular project, by
Jack Muldowney for The Katie Boyce Company, immediately caught my eye.
It’s such a fresh, vibrant color, and I love the embossed and stamped
details found throughout.

Seattle-based Hum Creative recently threw this super fun launch
party to celebrate their brand new website. Love those hum dog posters
and tattoos.
Always ready for a party, we celebrated the launch of our new Hum site
with over 100 of our closest friends at Seattle’s Sole Repair Shop. We
loved creating custom drinks and menus, and designing tattoos, Hum dog
posters and business card tear-off post

Mi Diccionario Ilustrado - Illustrations by Acosta Moro
If you’re looking for a fun gift for the holidays, we still have a few
copies of Mi Diccionario Ilustrado in our Etsy store. Any remaining
copies after the 23rd of December will be taken down in preparation of
our new online shop.
Mi Diccionario Ilustrado is a fun little dictionary for kids. Each page
is filled with colorful illustrat

packaging

typography

Launched in August 2012, Medium is a new publishing platform conceived
by Ev Williams and Biz Stone, the minds behind Twitter and Blogger. With
their most recent venture, they aim…
to rethink how online publishing works and build a system optimized for
quality, rather than popularity. Where anyone can have a voice but where
one has to earn the right to your attention. A system where people work
t

The Type Directors Club in New York City has been holding an
annual competition for the best in typography (that is, the use of type
in graphic design) since the 1950s. In 1997, James Montalbano and Paul
Shaw founded TDC2, a second competition that dealt specifically with the
design of typefaces. Together, they chaired the first two TDC2
competitions, and they have remained closely involved with i

Designed by acclaimed graphic designer Kit Hinrichs and his
team at Studio Hinrichs, the 365 Typography Calendar features twelve
unique typefaces, with descriptions of the type and a biography of each
designer. Now in its 12th year, the newest edition includes favorite
typefaces chosen by several US members of Alliance Graphique
Internationale, including Ivan Chermayeff, Bart Crosby, Louise Fili

A couple of years ago I wrote about Kuka, the RobotLab project
built to write the entire Martin Luther bible onto a long roll of paper.
The robot emulates the calligraphic style replicated in the Schwabacher
blackletter typeface, writing it using a pen as a (particularly neat
and tireless) human might. It’s quite a lovely thing*.
I was reminded of it when I saw this project by Walter Nicolino and

Web Design

The following is a guest post by Brad Vincent where he introduces
his new jQuery plugin for helping make data tables responsive.
Responsive data tables has been a recurring topic around here, first
with my early exploration and then a roundup. I thought this new jQuery
plugin approach was worth a discussion for a number of reasons: a lot of
people like utilizing flexible plugins like this rather t

It's that time of year again… time to be cheap! We're running our
annual end-of-the-year events sale and now is the time to save big on
next year's conferences and events. They won't get any cheaper. You
won't get a better deal than this. So take it!
The scoop: register for any of our events by December 31st, 2012 and
we'll take 15% off the current early bird prices.
You

Yes, our brand new Smashing Mobile Book has finally arrived, and it has
almost reached your doorstep! If you’ve already pre-ordered the book
weeks ago, then it’s really only a matter of days! Until then, the
complimentary digital version is waiting for you in your Smashing Shop
dashboard. And if you haven’t ordered just yet, make sure to get the
book now and save 10% wi

Snibbe Studio’s biggest project since the Björk Biophilia, REWORK is a
full-length app album treatment for the Beck/Philip Glass collaborative
remix album featuring artists like Amon Tobin and Cornelius now
available for the iPhone and iPad. The studio has built a REWORK app
that includes interactive visualizations corresponding to 11 of the
remix songs with [...]

infography

The Organic Organization Chart [autodeskresearch.com], developed by
Justin Matejka at Autodesk Research, shows what a Human Resources
manager dreams at night.
The animated force-directed network diagram shows how a company's
structure evolves over time, here the daily organizational changes
within the company Autodesk over the last 4 years.
The entire hierarchy of AutoDesk is constructed as a

Thessaly La Force, with illustrator Jane Mount, recently
published My Ideal Bookshelf, which is a look into the books that some
people of interest, including Judd Apatow, Chuck Klosterman, and Tony
Hawk, would like to have on their ideal bookshelf. La Force's boyfriend
took a more data-centric look at the collections.
In the network above, each node is a person who listed their ideal
books, and co

Andrew Barr and Richard Johnson for the National Post took a
detailed look at the who, what, and when of Walking Dead kills.
While AMC lets The Walking Dead gang take a short mid-season break — the
Post's Andrew Barr
and Richard Johnson look at a few of the key statistics of
two-and-a-half season's worth of undead mayhem. They find noteworthy —
the gradual increase in the body count, the

Max Fisher for the Washington Post mapped country emotion
ratings, based on the results of a recent Gallup study. Singapore was
ranked least emotional, whereas the Philippines was ranked most
emotional. The United States was also relatively high. From Gallup:
While higher incomes may improve people's emotional wellbeing, they can
only do so to a certain extent. In the United States, for example, N

For Pre-Fall 2013, Prabal Gurung took a deep dive into the
digital ocean, exploring that fascinatingly synthetic 90s-inspired
aesthetic, which was so recently buzzed about during “Seapunkgate”.
Continue reading »Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on
Facebook.

gaming

Who here has wanted to laugh awkwardly at death in the company of a
small, gray alien? If you've ever wanted to assist the aliens fix their
ships and take over the planet in a four-color world, Gray is certainly
going to be of interest to you. This point & click adventure has a
'hick with a gun', over 3500 mostly sarcastic lines and a protagonist
who is certainly out of its elemen

Rockstar Games would like to connect all the cities depicted in the
Grand Theft Auto series into one explorable world, Rockstar North
president Leslie Benzies said in a recent interview with Digital Trends.
"Of course at some point we would like to have one big world containing
all our cities and let the player fly between them and revisit their
favorite areas, and in that context reimagin

Giant bugs are making their way back to Earth, and their
disposal is in the hands of the usual extermination team: the Earth
Defense Force. The PS3/Xbox 360 sequel Earth Defense Force 4 is being
localized for North America and Europe as Earth Defense Force 2025, for
release in 2013.The previous console release in the series, Earth
Defense Force: Insect Armageddon, was handed off to frequent D3 co

Legendary game designer Peter Molyneux has told Ars that he and his
independent studio 22cans plan to release a playable prototype for the
Project Godus Kickstarter effort tomorrow. It's an effort hoping to
attract more funding for the group's still-struggling god game project.
"I've seen the prototype, I've actually played it... I've got a few
changes I'd like to be made, but the progr

apple

Dell is definitely pulling the plug on the smartphone business,
globally. A tough decision, leaving a market that is expected to reach
$150.3 billion in 2014, according to MarketsandMarkets.
Now they just need to quit selling computers and we’re all set.
∞ Read this on The Loop

On Thursday, Apple quietly unveiled a new, very detailed and
public systems status page for users and developers to monitor the
status of the company’s sometimes unreliable cloud-based services.
The page shows Apple Services, Stores, and Cloud and whether they are
operating as normal or they are encountering an issue. While Apple had a
more basic way of notifying of systems outages before, this ne

Flickr user Jesus Leon
When MobileMedia Ideas formed in 2010, it was probably the biggest sign
yet that the idea of "patent-trolling" had gone corporate. The company
exists solely to get licensing fees from essentially the entire cell
phone industry—it acquired about 300 patents from Sony and Nokia. It's
headed up by Larry Horn, the same CEO who runs the MPEG-LA

We’ve been waiting for someone to make a great iOS Gmail app
ever since the Sparrow team was bought by Google this year. Sparrow is
still great, and the Gmail app has gotten better, but the experience of
using email on a smartphone still feels unnatural and archaic. A few
apps have tried and failed to change mobile email, but app development
company Orchestra thinks they have the right answer wi

android

Football fans, the global kind not the American football kind, may want
to check out Sega’s latest update to their Football Manager Handheld
series. Released yesterday, the new 4.0 version of the game is ready for
the 2013 season. Football Manager Handheld 2013 has two different
modes, a full career mode and a “Challenge Mode.” The challenge mode
provides a series of short-term scenarios with ver

Since Google sells the Nexus 4 unlocked and without a contract,
it makes the perfect smartphone for pre-paid wireless service. We
already covered the best pre-paid plans for the Nexus 4, but I wanted to
take a moment and explain my personal setup. After carefully reviewing
all the options, I decided to go with Solavei since they have a clearly
defined data policy and they offer bonuses for referri

In what sounds like one of the crazier rumors we’ve heard in a
long, long time, the folks from Intel might be preparing to acquire
NVIDIA. The mobile processing market is really getting competitive as of
late and this could give Intel the edge they so badly need. What’s even
crazier is the talk that Intel will make a switch at CEO and have
NVIDIA’s own take charge of the entire ship.
First off

Do you love mobile gaming? Are you active on Twitter and
Facebook? Do you spend hours on end posting in Mobile Nations'
communities? More important, have you ever wanted to attend the Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas and are available the second week
of January next year? If you answered YES to all of these questions --
have we got an experience lined up for you! There's no d

do it yourself

Make: Projects user Papydom and his grandkids have an annual
tradition of making new scenery for their Christmas Nativity scene. This
year, they transported the scene into outer space. Rad!Read the full
article on MAKE

We’re going to debut some photos of the Raspberry Pi model A tonight on
our new Google+ community page. It’s called Makers, hackers, artists
& engineers – a place for learning and sharing. Join the community
now and the moment the photos are posted you’ll see them!

Still stumped on what to get mom and dad? Or your sister,
brother, aunt, uncle, or spouse? No matter what your age, it's likely
you've got a baby boomer on your holiday shopping list. Lucky for you,
we've rounded up 20 great gift options to choose from, from a
self-watering flowerpot to teas inspired by wine. Here we go! Read
More...You Might Also Like20 Gifts, Goodies & Gadgets for Grads10 Gi

The camera controller box is an easy way to rotate a webcam
from a PC or remotely through the internet. Materials and 3D
files In this project I used a Teensy 2.0 micro-controller since it was
available, but you can use any other MCU like an ATtiny85 or an
atmega328. The servo model nu...By: tlevisContinue Reading »

gardening

Zombie gardener image courtesy of Shutterstock
As near as I can tell, the gardening industry has overlooked a vast area
of marketing that has the potential to start a gardening revolution
among young folk and thus grow a new generation of gardeners in this
country. Following in the footsteps of a current wildly successful
television series, The Walking Dead, and alongside the frantic marketing
sp

Here’s a homemade holiday gift from the garden that there is
still time to make. It took me about an hour and a half to make the
caramel slab and I’ll probably be cutting and packaging individual
caramels until the second coming, but it will have been worth it. To say
that these are gorgeous and addictive is an understatement. The best
way to savour them is to put one in your mouth and let it melt

It was bought impulsively; one of those corner market jobs that
catches your fancy from out of the corner of your eye. And it did, and I
did, while walking home slightly inebriated from a decadent restaurant
meal. (Worse things have happened under the influence of alcohol, I am
sure.) It shouldn’t have been outside in such cold weather, but that’s
how they get you. And let’s face it, I can’t walk

THE SEED CATALOGS are arriving, and I’m getting organized. Step
1: taking inventory of what’s on hand. But how many of the seeds I have
left over are still not just viable, but also have sufficient vigor to
perform well start to finish? That’s the sort of “advanced” question I’m
wondering about now, after a little episode with a packet of leftover
collard seeds that I was feeling so smug about—a f

This tablescape designed by Spread Love Events is one delicious
set of wedding inspiration, perfect for a New Year’s Eve nuptial. Shot
by Rebecca Amber Photography and with gorgeous florals by Celsia
Florist, this beyond chic, modern romantic table is making us go gaga
over every little detail!
View all images in the gallery
From Ashley of Spread Love Events:If Kate Spade and Pottery

It’s Inbal Dror day here on Bridal Musings!
The Israeli designer’s sexy, figure hugging, skin baring, low back
wedding dresses have set pulses racing all over Pinterest and the
wedding world. I shared my favourite gowns from her 2011 wedding couture
collection here but I think it’s fair to say that Inbal Dror upped the
sex factor even more [...]

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate intelligence committee approved
a report on Thursday that the panel's chairwoman said included
"startling details" about counter-terrorism practices used by the CIA
under former President George W. Bush.

youtube

How to get a Messy Side Bun: #THIS. w/ Elizabeth Holmes
The holidays are here, and that means it's time to party! For the
perfect festive updo, it's all about the messy side bun, seen on
celebrities like Michelle Williams and Eva Longoria. The Wall Street
Journal's Elizabeth Holmes visited stylist Mahogany Grace at the John
Barrett Salon at Bergdorf Goodman to find out how to get th

Tornado Survivor Stephanie Decker Walks on Stage
The last time she was here, Stephanie Decker told Ellen how she saved
her children from a tornado by shielding them with her body. She lost
both her legs, and promised to come back to walk on the show. Today, she
made good on her promise.
From:
TheEllenShow
Views:
6579
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ratings
Time:
05:34
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Situational irony: The opposite of what you think - Christopher Warner
View full lesson: ed.ted.com Leaps and bounds separate that which is
ironic and that which many people simply say is ironic. Christopher
Warner wants to set the record straight: Something is ironic if and only
if it is the exact opposite of what you would expect. Lesson by
Christopher Warner, animation by Ben Pearce.
From:
T

Mike Birbiglia on Jimmy Kimmel Live PART 1
Jimmy Kimmel Live - The first part of Jimmy's interview with Mike
Birbiglia Jimmy Kimmel Live's YouTube channel features clips and recaps
of every episode from the late night TV show on ABC. Subscribe for clips
from the monologue, the interviews, and musical performances every day
of the week. Watch your favorites parts again, or catch-up on an

Two 20-somethings take the next step in their long-distance cyber
romance: meeting in person for the first time during an exotic
vacation in Doha. Will their tech-enabled feelings hold true in real
life? Why it was chosen: "Loved its warmth in dealing with contemporary
ideas in regards to relationships and the internet. In contrast to the
others, it had a more narrative approach that I thought w

etsy

$36.00 USDThis cup holds approximately 8 oz of liquid and stands
2.75" tall and is 3" wide. The double lattice pattern is hand drawn in a
turquoise underglaze with purple stripes.All of my work is wheel thrown
and functional. It is microwave and dishwasher safe. Even though it's
dishwasher safe, it's best to hand wash them as friction in the washer
can damage them over time. They

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